| Image resolution | 1/2.5" |
| Video Resolution | 3840x2160P |
| Lens | Viewing angle of 120o |
| Digital zoom | 5X (1080P) |
| Gain Control | Yes (Auto) |
| White balance | Yes (Auto) |
| Exposure control | Yes (Auto) |
| Audio | - Array of 4 integrated microphones (range up to 7m))- Noise suppression- Echo cancellation- Microphone sensitivity: -38dB- Bit rate: 768kbps |
| Connection | USB (Data and power) |
| Compatibility | Windows 10 (and higher)Windows 8 Windows 7MacOs 10.10 (and higher)Chrome OSAndroid 5.0 (and higher)Linux |
| Power | DC5V (via USB) |
| Dimensions | 152mm (W) x 50mm (H) x 63mm (D) |
| Certifications | CE |
A USB webcam is a digital camera that connects to another device via a USB port. Its main function is to capture images and videos in real time, allowing the user to transmit or record what is happening in front of the camera. Unlike the cameras built into some laptops, USB webcams are external devices that offer, in many cases, better image quality, higher resolution and adjustable focus or movement options.
This type of camera is commonly used for video calls, live transmissions, virtual classes or non-face-to-face business meetings. Their ease of use, as they are generally plug and play, makes them very accessible to both home and professional users.